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[_] [?] I don't wanna brag I don't wanna boast.. YEAH TOAST!! 11/21/10(Sun)06:52 No.1421677
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>> [_] Anonymous 11/21/10(Sun)08:05 No.1421704
FRENCH TOAST
>> [_] Anonymous 11/21/10(Sun)09:19 No.1421725
lmao... I love this song
>> [_] Anonymous 11/21/10(Sun)10:22 No.1421743
YYYEEEEEAAAHHHH TOAAASSSSTT!!!!!
>> [_] Anonymous 11/21/10(Sun)12:09 No.1421773
I'll always see this in my head when I listen to the song now.
>> [_] Heywood Banks is (no shit, I swear!) actually drumming ON A TOASTER. Anonymous
11/21/10(Sun)13:06 No.1421795
Now, there's no secret to toasting perfection . . .
TAP TAPPA TAP TAPPA TAP TAP TAP
There's a dial on the side to make your selection.
TAP TAPPA TAP TAPPA TAP TAP TAP
Push on the dark or the light and then
if it pops too soon, press down again
and make toast!
(everybody!)
>> [_] Anonymous 11/21/10(Sun)15:43 No.1421870
Heywood Banks is fuckin' nuts! And, yes, it's true! He is drumming on a toaster! I've seen it! It
was a religious experience for me! Salvation through laughter and insanity! LOL!!
>> [_] Anonymous 11/21/10(Sun)15:56 No.1421876
Fuuuuck I heard this on the Bob and Tom show like 8 years ago. Is that long to be considered
legitimate nostalgia?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/21/10(Sun)16:01 No.1421879
Dude! For most kids these days a fucking WEEK is long enough to be considered nostalgia! LOL!!!
Yeah, eight years is definitely long enough for nostalgia. lol
>> [_] Anonymous 11/21/10(Sun)16:19 No.1421887
>>1421879
Yeah, but then you hear old folks getting nostalgic about radio shows from the 1950's and they're
all like "For most kids these days a fucking DECADE is long enough to be considered nostalgia".
Long story short, YEAH TOAST.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/21/10(Sun)16:50 No.1421896
Wow, there weren't that many radio shows left in the 50s, that was mostly a 20s, 30s, and 40s
phenomenon. What was left in the fifties was Arthur Godfrey and a few old news shows that would
play in the morning. My mother used to listen to Arthur Godfrey on the radio until his show went
off the air in '65 or so, somewhere around there. TV had pretty much taken over everything by the
mid fifties. Now that's nostalgic! LOL